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Situation You are travelling abroad. You are in a place where it is not allowed to smoke. This is clearly indicated by signs. Next to you, someone has lit a cigarette. You decide to try and convince this person that smoking in this place is not allowed.

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Assignment for 2 students teamwork roleplay Tip: First do the vocabulary work on the next page

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1)Think of a list of 15 Dutch words that have to do with smoking. Now translate them into English. You can use the following link to look up the translation (but a conventional dictionary may work just as well…) http://dictionaries.travlang.com/DutchEnglish http://dictionaries.travlang.com/DutchEnglish 2) You can also use an English – English dictionary. Http://dictionary.cambridge.org. Http://dictionary.cambridge.org Try, for instance, the word ‘cigarette’. Make a Word web out of your words: smoking

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Assignment You will have to record a conversation between you and someone who believes he has the right to smoke. First, think of the situation in which the ‘forbidden’ smoking occurs. Are you on a train, in a restaurant, in a hospital or……? Next make a list of possible arguments you could use to support your view that the ‘no-smoking’ sign should be observed. You may find it useful to go to the following site for some info on the subject of smoking: click here.here. Finally work out some arguments why the other person might be in desperate need of a cigarette. Together, try to work out a solution for the problem. For some extra language input, see the final page!

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Extra: set expressions How many ways do you know to use more complicated expressions? Click here, select three of the expressions given, and use them in the conversation you are practising.here For example: Klik hier om terug te gaan naar het begin If someone is caught red- handed, they are caught while they are in the act of doing something wrong.